Deploy to Azure App Service with no Downtime by using Staging Slots
When deploying webservices, it's mandatory that you have no downtime - see how that's done in Azure App Services…
When deploying webservices, it's mandatory that you have no downtime - see how that's done in Azure App Services…
If you're using auto-generated API schemas with NSwag in your ASP.NET Core API Backend, here's a bit of info you should keep in mind.…
Here's an easy way to quickly migrate websites built with Umbraco from your own server to a Microsoft Azure Web App - complete with managed SQL and Blob Storage…
There's a place for full-blown authentication mechanisms like OpenId, but often an one-off service can be adequately secured via transmitting a single secret.…
If you've loaded assemblies at runtime that contain ASP.NET Core MVC Controllers which you don't want to include, you've got to configure these to be excluded from discovery…
Sometimes, you're hosting apps in IIS that you can't alter yourself - you don't have the source or the time to do it. Luckily, you can do some little configuration that lets you change outgoing data…
The Swagger / Open API toolset is great for automatically generating schemas and client libraries for your webservices. However, I've had trouble with getting inheritance to work…
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